<li>ICT Information System: Integrates household surveys of the the Latin American and Caribbean countries that contain variables about information access and the use of information and communication technologies (ICT).</li>

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<li>IDATD</li>

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<li>Integrated Database of Trade Disputes for Latin America and the Caribbean (IDATD): Facilitates access to the most relevant information for a preliminary and compared analysis about trade disputes.</li>

<li>Interactive Graphic System of International Trade(SIGCI): Allows data extraction of exports and imports per country, product and destination.</li>

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<li>CyT DES Science and Technology for the Development</li>

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<li>CyT-DES: Information portal on Science, Innovation, and Technology policies from around the region</li>

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<li>TradeCAN 2002 (published in collaboration and distributed by the World Bank)</li>

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<li>TradeCAN 2002: comprehensive database for the analysis of the competitiveness of nations based on the official UN international trade statistics, using the 4-digit standard international trade classification. (Published in collaboration and distributed by the World Bank)</li>

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<li>PADI</li>

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<li>Program for the Analysis of Industrial Dynamics (PADI)</li>

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<li>MAGIC</li>

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<li>Module to Analize Growth of International Commerce (MAGICPlus)</li>

Web sites

Databases and Information Systems

ECLAC has developed a number of information systems related to economic and social development in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Most of the databases are freely available online, however use of those produced primarily for governments and institutions from the region can be requested from the corresponding divisions.

CEPALSTAT (an integrated system that brings together the following individual indicator databases, which can be searched either individually or combined.)

ICT Information System: Integrates household surveys of the the Latin American and Caribbean countries that contain variables about information access and the use of information and communication technologies (ICT).

Integrated Database of Trade Disputes for Latin America and the Caribbean (IDATD): Facilitates access to the most relevant information for a preliminary and compared analysis about trade disputes.

Interactive Graphic System of International Trade(SIGCI): Allows data extraction of exports and imports per country, product and destination.

CyT-DES: Information portal on Science, Innovation, and Technology policies from around the region

TradeCAN 2002: comprehensive database for the analysis of the competitiveness of nations based on the official UN international trade statistics, using the 4-digit standard international trade classification. (Published in collaboration and distributed by the World Bank)

Program for the Analysis of Industrial Dynamics (PADI)

Module to Analize Growth of International Commerce (MAGICPlus)

Principal serials

Annual Flagship Institutional Reports

Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean

Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin American and the Caribbean

Social Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean

Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean

Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy

Journals and Bulletins

CEPAL Review

Notas de Población (spanish only)

Demographic Observatory

FAL Bulletin

ECLAC Notes (online only from 2009)

ECLAC Series: over 20 working paper series published on issues concerning the economic and social development of the Latin America and the Caribbean, including the information society, social cohesion, population, international commerce and fiscal policy, environmental policy, economic reform, women and development, natural resources, public policy and more.

Cuadernos: includes Cuadernos de la CEPAL and Cuadernos estadísticos de la CEPAL

The languages of its products

Spanish, English, and Portguese
Flagship publications are published in both Spanish and English.

Copyright/public domain

ECLAC is a regional commission of the United Nations and therefore honors the following statement taken from the UN Publications website. More information on the use of all UN publications, as well as permission request forms, can be found there.

"The United Nations policy is consistent with the institution's aim of wide dissemination of information. We welcome permissions requests and, especially if they are made for non-commercial purposes or for a limited portion of material, we may grant them free of charge."